Self Love Sunday - Cacao & Creation Ritual Sunday, February 8

$95.00

In the week before Valentine’s Day—when love is usually directed outward—you are invited to turn gently inward.

This Self Love Sunday is a heart-centered, hands-on ritual designed to nourish body, spirit, and senses. Through ceremonial cacao, guided meditation, and the crafting of edible and body-care medicine, we’ll explore what it means to tend ourselves with devotion, pleasure, and care.

You’ll leave nourished, grounded, and glowing—with treats for both your lips and your heart.

🍫 What We’ll Do Together

✨ Opening Cacao & Guided Meditation

We’ll begin by sharing ceremonial cacao and entering a guided meditation focused on worthiness, tenderness, and embodied self-love—setting the energetic container for the afternoon.

🍬 Self-Love Truffle Making

Create handcrafted cacao truffles, infused with intention and rolled in a variety of heart-opening finishes, such as:

  • Rose petals

  • Shredded coconut

  • Cacao nibs with a hazelnut or macadamia center

These truffles are made to be savored slowly—each one a reminder that pleasure can be both sacred and nourishing.

💋 Cacao + Rose Lip Balm Crafting

You’ll craft your own luxurious cacao, cacao butter, rose-infused oil, and beeswax lip balm, poured into a ritual-sized tin to take home.
This balm is designed to nourish, protect, and soften—perfect for daily use and quiet moments of self-tending.

🧴 Cacao Butter Lotion Bars

Blend cacao butter with essential oils to create a solid lotion bar that melts into the skin, offering ongoing nourishment long after the gathering ends.

🌹 What You’ll Take Home

  • Handcrafted cacao truffles

  • A cacao + rose lip balm

  • A cacao butter lotion bar

  • A renewed relationship with self-care as ritual

✨ Who This Is For

  • Anyone craving intentional self-love before Valentine’s Day

  • Those who enjoy hands-on ritual, crafting, and cacao medicine

  • Anyone wanting to slow down, soften, and reconnect

No prior experience with cacao ceremonies or crafting is needed—just curiosity and a willingness to receive.

In the week before Valentine’s Day—when love is usually directed outward—you are invited to turn gently inward.

This Self Love Sunday is a heart-centered, hands-on ritual designed to nourish body, spirit, and senses. Through ceremonial cacao, guided meditation, and the crafting of edible and body-care medicine, we’ll explore what it means to tend ourselves with devotion, pleasure, and care.

You’ll leave nourished, grounded, and glowing—with treats for both your lips and your heart.

🍫 What We’ll Do Together

✨ Opening Cacao & Guided Meditation

We’ll begin by sharing ceremonial cacao and entering a guided meditation focused on worthiness, tenderness, and embodied self-love—setting the energetic container for the afternoon.

🍬 Self-Love Truffle Making

Create handcrafted cacao truffles, infused with intention and rolled in a variety of heart-opening finishes, such as:

  • Rose petals

  • Shredded coconut

  • Cacao nibs with a hazelnut or macadamia center

These truffles are made to be savored slowly—each one a reminder that pleasure can be both sacred and nourishing.

💋 Cacao + Rose Lip Balm Crafting

You’ll craft your own luxurious cacao, cacao butter, rose-infused oil, and beeswax lip balm, poured into a ritual-sized tin to take home.
This balm is designed to nourish, protect, and soften—perfect for daily use and quiet moments of self-tending.

🧴 Cacao Butter Lotion Bars

Blend cacao butter with essential oils to create a solid lotion bar that melts into the skin, offering ongoing nourishment long after the gathering ends.

🌹 What You’ll Take Home

  • Handcrafted cacao truffles

  • A cacao + rose lip balm

  • A cacao butter lotion bar

  • A renewed relationship with self-care as ritual

✨ Who This Is For

  • Anyone craving intentional self-love before Valentine’s Day

  • Those who enjoy hands-on ritual, crafting, and cacao medicine

  • Anyone wanting to slow down, soften, and reconnect

No prior experience with cacao ceremonies or crafting is needed—just curiosity and a willingness to receive.